News tagged ‘apple’
Tuesday, 12 Jul 2011
Average iPhone User Downloads 83 Apps Per Year
Piper Jaffray analyst, Gene Munster, estimates that an average iPhone user will download up to 83 apps per year, with a 61 percent spike in download numbers for 2011.
Apple and Microsoft Get More Ammunition for Patent Suits
Judges in the United States and Canada approved the $4.5 billion sale of Nortel's patents to a consortium that includes Apple, Microsoft, and Research in Motion.
Android Smartphone Users Prefer Apple iPad Over Android Tablets
A market research study reveals startling findings that the Apple iPad, not an Android tablet, is the preferred choice among Android smartphone users.
Monday, 11 Jul 2011
Apple Loses iPod Playlist Patent Trial
Apple will have to shell out US$8 million after a Federal jury in Texas ruled that it was guilty of infringing patents with its application of playlist navigation for the iPod.
Wednesday, 6 Jul 2011
RIM Suffers Further Decline in U.S Smartphone Market Share
RIM appears to be the biggest loser as both Apple and Google's mobile platforms grew at RIM's expense.
Thursday, 23 Jun 2011
Apple iPhone Rumors Round-up
Apple's refreshed iPhone, currently known as iPhone 5 to the masses, seems set for a September launch, according to a recent report from Bloomberg.
Wednesday, 22 Jun 2011
Apple Revolutionises Video Editing With Final Cut Pro X
Apple today announced the Final Cut Pro X, a new version of the Pro video editing software which reinvents video editing with a Magnetic Timeline; Content Auto-Analysis that categorises your content; and background rendering that allows you to work without interruption.
Monday, 20 Jun 2011
Apple Broadens Patent Violation Complaint Against Samsung
More Samsung products are leeching on Apple's ideas, according to the iPhone maker's latest patent suit.
Friday, 17 Jun 2011
iPad to get Official Facebook App Soon
Facebook might finally release an official, tablet-optimized Facebook for the iPad, a year after Apple launched the tablet.
Apple's iBooks Trademark In Contention With Book Publisher
A small book publisher from New York is suing Apple over its use of the "iBooks" term for its e-book store and e-reader app. John T. Colby, Jr., owner of several small independent publishing imprints, filed a federal lawsuit in the Eastern District of New York on Wednesday for trademark infringement.
